I"m trying to think of something that would kick your body into gear. I hope you don't think I'm too forward, but have you tried...release? Sometimes that's kicked me in.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or M. matricarioides) - Soothing to the nerves, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antibacterial, sedative and pain relieving chamomile has a well deserved reputation as a women’s herb. Perhaps best known as an herb to soothe the stomach, chamomile’s antispasmodic properties help allay nausea, and are an excellent ally when dealing with uterine cramping or congestion. It is a well known emmenogogue, will help bring on the menses when late, is useful for scanty or irregular menstruation, and menopausal discomforts. German chamomile is often referred to by its Latin name, Matricaria, which suggests its use as a gynecological herb. It is commonly called "mother herb" by the German people, alluding to its role as an herb for female disorders. In fact, in Germany, chamomile tea is readily available and given freely to both mother and babe while in the maternity ward. When feeling stressed, tense or uptight, a nice warm cup of chamomile tea will help soothe those jangled nerves. Chamomile also makes a wonderfully relaxing bath herb, and a soothing massage oil.
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raragh!
on the other hand - my crumble was rather lovely
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I"m trying to think of something that would kick your body into gear. I hope you don't think I'm too forward, but have you tried...release? Sometimes that's kicked me in.
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Tried that - I have been having cramps for days now, and that is one of my 'cures'for pains.
I'm on the verge of just getting the hoover and sucking it out!
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Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or M. matricarioides) - Soothing to the nerves, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antibacterial, sedative and pain relieving chamomile has a well deserved reputation as a women’s herb. Perhaps best known as an herb to soothe the stomach, chamomile’s antispasmodic properties help allay nausea, and are an excellent ally when dealing with uterine cramping or congestion. It is a well known emmenogogue, will help bring on the menses when late, is useful for scanty or irregular menstruation, and menopausal discomforts. German chamomile is often referred to by its Latin name, Matricaria, which suggests its use as a gynecological herb. It is commonly called "mother herb" by the German people, alluding to its role as an herb for female disorders. In fact, in Germany, chamomile tea is readily available and given freely to both mother and babe while in the maternity ward. When feeling stressed, tense or uptight, a nice warm cup of chamomile tea will help soothe those jangled nerves. Chamomile also makes a wonderfully relaxing bath herb, and a soothing massage oil.
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emmenogogue is a fantastic word btw!
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http://www.blessedmaineherbs.com/womensherbs.html
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